- Projects
- Bear Seamount
- NaGISA
- Invasive Species Trouble Spots
- Cobscook Bay Inventory
- Cashes Ledge
- Stellwagen Bank
- Platts Bank
- HMAP
- Intertidal Zone
- Atlantic Cod Distribution and Abundance in Relation to Climate Change
- Connectivity of Lobster Populations in the Coastal Gulf of Maine
- Linkages Between Habitat and Distribution and Abundance of Fish Species
- Assessing Biodiversity from Resource Trawl Surveys
- Biodiversity on the Continental Slope Off Georges Bank
- Human Impacts on Cod-Dominated Trophic Cascades in the Gulf of Maine
- History of the Near Shore Project
- Discovery Corridor
- Project Locations Map
- Synthesis
- Publications
- Emerging Technologies


Research
The Gulf of Maine Area Program supports and benefits from a diverse array of biodiversity research being conducted throughout the Gulf. The ultimate purpose of this project is to unite these individual research efforts such that they, as a whole, further our understanding of the Gulf of Maine ecosystem and efforts to manage it sustainably.
Projects
Descriptions of individual research projects and their significance
Synthesis
Integration of diverse research and knowledge
Publications
A list of articles, reports, and presentations on biodiversity and the Gulf of Maine
Emerging Technologies
Incredible new technologies to explore the depths and to catalog and share knowledge